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Hyperexcitability in the Neural Substrate of Emotional Behavior in Cats after Alcohol Withdrawal; Evidence of a Rapid Development of Alcohol Dependence
M. F. MacDonnell, S. H. Brown, B. Davy
SUMMARY. Substantial and prolonged withdrawal hyperexcitability in the neural substrate for affective defense was revealed by behavioral and electrophysiological measures in cats exposed to moderate to heavy doses of alcohol for periods ranging from 6 to 72 hours. The data are interpreted as indicating a rapid development of physical dependence on alcohol in this portion of the central nervous system.
